: Work, ‘gortie du Bal,” 
h Brought $16,060 In Stew- 
le, dango for i 92,000: 


, ay ‘sold under the CA pies! 
@ an Art Association at the 
iaza. last evening, eighty-eight 
including one group of. sear 
going for $55,435. The 
ice of the evening, $3,800, was 
: av , ‘The Incoming Tide,” 
a beach pen showing a Cardinal in his 
obes of red, with the same brilliant 
, color in the beach chair caught 
ze waters. This went to 
W. Rouss, and a second Vibert, ‘‘ De-| 
| sartare of His Emfnence,” a young 
jinal on horseback leaving’ a palace 
re he has been entertained, bestow- 
Ris blessing, went to Parke, agent, 


» By a Dream of the Orient,”’ a delicate, 

Tu ne Thomas Moran, brought 
‘| the pate highest price of the evening, 
goint to Captain McMillin for $3,700. 
Some of the pictures had lost value 
with years, and what was said to be 
the greatest work of Raimindo de Ma- 
6, ‘‘ Sortie du Bal,’’ which sold in| 
the W. H. Stewart sale for $16,500, oe 
, to John B rt jue $2,000. 


last fee Se re) ae evening, “‘ The | 

Represented in Music,’’ consist- | 
fourteen eat oval paintings in 
licate gold frames, each with a fe- 
figure representing a nation with 
musical instrument. They were in 
delicate colors, with blue sky age white 
s for the ings ab tae painted py 
T. Evans's music 


often rdilsned ing ‘at his cg 4,000. | 
ey os last wight to R. C. . M.| 
of The Pictures and. ees 


| Pate me are the pictures bringing $200 
i dinal Richelieu’s Fete-day—Jakob 


Leisten: H. D. G. Rohlfs...s......-5. gal 
4iwLe Vanneusé—Aime Perret; Holland 
| OEMS OL ss vue digs 0's 9-6 | SN GA 240 | 
12-Chese—Francois: ie H. one | 


Se a ee ee ed 


ub 400 | 
$25 | 


tler ee a ed 


ver aness and Landscape--V erboeckho- J 
ven; Tolland CAM GOa Hoiiis ad eh rs ees BOQ} 


| kK ; the Boreat-o1 +e ene twee 3,100 
| 18, ke? agent oft rest— 
ere P: Ww Sota Ba Hohe Hoda sa 1,525 


Dd Fe te Day-tinitie van eg chet on 
La Vis @. ai/AHiste “Cesare” Detti; 
a Parke, agent bower we nerewe 250 
at. Tetecation Jin Camp—Paul Ea. Ms | 
EO abet, G. La Branch..csisi.essss 325 
Les Halles—Jean Beraud; Holland 
i lerles’ 4... 7 400 
i The Cavalier—Ferdinand. “Roybet; 
eC; ARON A i ee ven 675 
96. in beg hy Feasting : A Poast to > the 
} Chief; ieee Brunery; T. F. Rus- 
sell. 725 
26. On the | Road to" “Barbizon-—-Leon 
| Richet; O. Bernet, agent........... 250 
{27. Cattle “at the River—James M. : 
Hart; Mrs. G. Parker...csecesses’ 325 


28-Suriiner Landscape—Robert Ward 
| Van Boskerck; Henry Schultheis..... $425 
| 20—-The Ladies Have Their Jest—Joseph - 
_ Frederic Charles Soula¢roix; Dr. 
_O' Bary ae ee ee a ay iy bes ne 4 320. 
|30—La Mort de ‘Candaule—Gerome; y 
j Rudert, a gent Teer ere ene eewve ewes eboas 1,056 
| 31—The Water GarriérDaniel Ride- 
way Knight; Parke, agent....,....... 1,560 
eT ees LetterRaimundo dé Madraze 


| onda 
‘sore Incoming Tide—Jehan Georges 
to Viberts Pi W. “Rouss./. 620. yes bévtv ec 8,500 
33—-Roman. Interior With Figures—P.,. 
Vander Ouderaa; Holland Galleries. . 260 
| 36~Italian Girl Resting—Leon 3B. ‘Per- 
He OAC [21s CI REY inkon vito ie Che eee eee 300 
| 37-The. Danseuse ‘Orlentale-Leon Fran- 
colce Comerre; Holland Galleries.... 800 
38—Tigers Drinking: ‘‘ The King of the 
| Desert:’—Jéean Leon Gerome; Holland 


Galleries c...... 1,178 
38—-The Three Brothers—Henti ‘Laisse- 
i} nent; Howard Young..........4. 475 
| 42—Temptation of St. Anthony--Alexan- tis 
| dre Louis Leloir; W. C. Thompson. . 575 
| 45—" His Highness ’—Carl Kahler; W. 
Oe SHOM PROM ois said c ews reer eye 3) 4) 
46—The Artist’ is Studio 2 at Melbourne— 
| ,Carl Kahler; R. Hyman.c...........6 260 
47—Venice—Felix Zier ‘Holland Gal- i 
| leries J... 1,225 
| 48—The Gleaners ‘(Pastel furan” "Bre- 
ZOE) ROWSE VOUT hres bs wae a eeae se 2,250° 


| 49---Moorish Sheik and Escort—Adolf 
Schreyer; HH. Fairchild” fica. is os 


644 ey OU 
| s0-+-A. Dream of the Orient—Thomas 


te, Motan; Captain  MeMilline 0. esa 54a 3,700 
{ 5l—-The Casino at Monte Carlo—Jean 
| Bé@raud; Holland Galléries ....¢..6. $25 


60—Portrait of a Lady—Thomas Gains- 
borough, R, A. pid abd to); Mrs. 

ie ARDEA RO vga actgele tw celal abig! aid nd aig seee lis 250 

63—-Portrait of the Comtesse Dis: 
trades—Antoine Vestier (attributed - 
LOX, Te WORE USO so it ah see cnr eave 320 

64—Portrait of La Gomitesse de Para- 
bere Jéan Marc Nattier; O. Bel- 


SVOLIE Sjoerd Fase, dice dee IE G WeEMekecls 1,350 

| 66—Portrait of the Duchess4 de Noailles 
| ccHyacinthe Rigaud; O. Belsheim ... 275 

%—Portrait of.a Lady—Charles Joseph 
Natoire; William Taylor. oie veces 390 

| 70——The Piazza, Venice}. ‘Det Campo; 
Holland Call BMA Cec ab che aaa che 600 

71 — Vietim of Coquetry Pugen ‘von 
Blaas; Rudert, agent ..iiseis eve sen ss 725 
A AL TCCEVALEE hu hie URE hon le Mtelgsae yah Reig ale ie 225 

T3—Sortie du Bal--Ratmunds de Mad- 
tazo; John rate bis RE ERUURIAW aN ee 2,000 


74—Legend of St. George and the Dra- 
fon: Episode IV.: The Princess Led 
fo the Dragon—Sir Edward Burne- 


Jones; Robert H. MeCormick......... 1,000 

| TO-+A Bavarian Ho! iday—Ludwig Knaus; 

Pes PON ry: Sonwigyeia ai ahini igs cesses ee 2,500 
7€—Departure of His Bminence—Jehan 
Georges Vibert; Parke, agent......... 2,700 
TTL’ Aurore—-Williaro Adolphe Bougue- 
Peal EH) OC. aah 0s oe ead et 41,876 


72—Chant .d’Amour—t. Giachi; He, 


78—The Wmbankment~—Htienne Prosper 
Berné-Bellecour; H. D. & G. Rohlifs... 700 
82—Wield of Heather-—Willlam Didiers 
Ps POURERS «PLO Ae PPP OBSOT. suis n wee bao 250- 
} 88—-8tate Procession of Shah Jehan— 
Edwin.Lord Weeks; H. D. G. Rohifs. 975 
85-——Portrait of Louis XV. in State 
Robes—-Carle Van L066: H. DD. G. 
Bin) dad BP EM EGE ICN bf Je ose eT ee 475 
St—Portrait of a Lady—Thomas ‘Gains: 
borough (attributed to)—O: Belsheim. 280 


| 88—Thé Nations Represented in Music 


. Two intéresting pictures of the sale 
iwere Alma Tadema's ‘' Love’s Missile,’’ 
which went to Parke, agent, for $3,100 
and a Burne-Jonés, a work of that artist 
seldom appearing in sales. This one, 
“The Legend of St. George and the 
Dragon: Episode IV: The Princess Led 
to the Dragon,’”’ went to Robert H. Mc- 
+ Cormick for $1,000. 


en ee 


— 


—Will H. Low; R. ©. & N, M, Vose, na 


. ON FREE PUBLIC VIEW 
F AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


- BEGINNING MONDAY, JANUARY 26th, 1920 
e FROM 9 A.M. UNTIL 6 P.M. 
+ 


AND CONTINUING UNTIL THE DAY OF SALE 


i COLLECTED BY THE LATE 


CAPTAIN J. R. DE LAMAR 


| VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS 
| 
TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


BY DIRECTION OF THE EXECUTORS 


IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF 


THE PLAZA HOTEL 


FIFTH AVENUE, 58th to 59th STREET 


: ON THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 29th 
BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8.15 O’CLOCK 


ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 


VALUABLE PAINTINGS 


COLLECTED BY THE LATE 


CAPTAIN J. R. DE LAMAR 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


BY DIRECTION-OF WILLIAM NELSON CROMWELL 
ALFRED JARETZKI AND THE UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY OF 
NEW YORK, EXECUTORS 


ON THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 29th, 1920 
IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF 


THE PLAZA HOTEL 


THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY AND HIS 
ASSISTANTS, MR. OTTO BERNET AND MR. H. H. PARKE, OF 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS 
NEW YORK 
1920 


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DESIGNS ITS CATALOGUI 
ALL DETAILS OF I 
TEXT AND TYPC 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. Any bid which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may 
be rejected by the auctioneer, if, in his judgment, such bid would be 
likely to affect the sale injuriously. 

2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arise 
between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same 


or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 


3. Payment shall be made of all or such part of the purchase 
money as may be required, and the names and addresses of the pur- 
chasers shall be given immediately on the sale of every lot, in default 
of which the lot so purchased shall be immediately put up again and 
re-sold. 

Payment of that part of the purchase money not made at the 
time of sale shall be made within ten days thereafter, in default of 
which the undersigned may either continue to hold the lots at the 


risk of the purchaser and take such action as may be necessary for 


the enforcement of the sale, or may at public or private sale, and 
without other than this notice, re-sell the lots for the benefit of such 
purchaser, and the deficiency (if any) arising from such re-sale shall 
be a charge against such purchaser. 

4. Delivery of any purchase will be made only upon payment 
of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

Deliveries will be made on sales days between the hours of 9 
A. M. and 1 P. M., and on other days—except holidays—between the 
hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. 

Delivery of any purchase will be made only at the American Art 
Galleries, or other place of sale, as the case may be, and only on pre- 
senting the bill of purchase. 

Delivery may be made, at the discretion of the Association, of 
any purchase during the session of the sale at which it was sold. 

5. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in 


which the Association is in no wise engaged, and will not be performed 


by the Association for purchasers. The Association will, however, 
afford to purchasers every facility for employing at current and 
reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, however, without any 
assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and charges of 
the parties engaged for such service. 

6. Storage of any purchase shall be at the sole risk of the pur- 
chaser. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, and 
thereafter, while the Association will exercise due caution in caring 
for and delivering such purchase, it will not hold itself responsible if 
such purchase be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. 

Storage charges will be made upon all purchases not removed 


within ten days from the date of the sale thereof. 


7. Guarantee is not made either by the owner or the Association 
of the correctness of the description, genuineness or authenticity of any 
lot, and no sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, 
error of cataloguing, or any imperfection not noted. Every lot is 
on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, after which 
it is sold “as is” and without recourse. 

The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot cor- 
rectly, and will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy 
expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly catalogued, and, 
in its judgment, may either sell the lot as catalogued or make mention 
of the opinion of such expert, who thereby wouid become responsible 
for such damage as might result were his opinion without proper 


foundation. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
American Art Galleries, 
Madison Square South, 
New York City. 


% 


EVENING SALE 


THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920 


IN THE GRAND BALLROOM 
OF THE PLAZA 


BEGINNING AT 8.15 O'CLOCK 


NOTE: The Paintings, the ownership of which is credited 
to Miss Alice A. De Lamar, are from Captain De Lamar’s country 
estate, ““ Pembroke,’’: Glen Cove, which with its contents was in- 
herited by Miss De Lamar, for whose account the said paintings 
are to be sold. 


ALONSO PEREZ 


SPANISH : CONTEMPORARY : 


1—THE TOAST | | Salliriee 
Jé0 4 Height, 131% inches; length, 19°4 inches 


In a garden outside a tile-roofed cottage with dormer windows, among 
slender trees whose green foliage has touches of light yellow, the 
wedding breakfast has been set, and the company, in brilliant attire, 
have glasses raised ready for the toast which the young bridegroom 
has risen to propose. 

Signed at the lower right, ALonso PEREZ. 


From the James B. Haggin Collection, New York, 1917. HLL ~ Fi bo T 


Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. De Lamar. 


CHARLES THEODORE FRERE 
FrencH: 1815—1888 


2—VUE DU CAIRE 


/bo4 Height, 151% inches; length, 24 inches Mima 


A composition depicting a caravan leaving Cairo, with a view of the 
city in the distance, lying under a haze, and tall towers and palms 
silhouetted against a hot red horizon. The caravan takes a long, 
winding course, and is headed toward the spectator, six Arabs mounted 
on camels being individualized in the lead, with half a dozen persons 
on foot, one of them walking beside a laden ass. At right of the flat 
desert road is a large pool, with persons at its bank. 


Signed at the lower left, TH. Frere, with the title. 


From the Edwin S. Chapin Collection, New York, 1893.24 2 PhS 7 
Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. De Lamar. 


WARREN SHEPPARD 
AmERIcAN: 1858— 


3—VENETIAN CANALS 
JO 7 Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches por tha 
Ar a junction of broad canals the corner palace aie a roof garden 
where greenery grows and brilliantly colored fabrics are hanging, and 
alongside the palace and bordering the nearer canal is a large garden 
‘whose trees of feathery foliage are softly brilliant in the sunshine. On 
the water are gondolas with passengers. 
Signed at the lower right, WARREN SHEPPARD. 


Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. De Lamar. 


EDOUARD ZIER 


Frencu: 1856— 


4—TETE DE JEUNE FEMME 
/KO at Height, 24 inches; width, 191% inches 


Ae. lbtaceler) 


Heap and bust portrait of a handsome young woman with knowing 
eyes, Cupid’s-bow lips, and quizzical smile. She faces the left, three- 
quarters front, with her thick and long golden-blond tresses flowing 
loosely over her bared shoulders, and a high light illumining her breast, 
which is partly enfolded by a filmy white drapery. 


Signed at the upper left, Ev. Zier, 1906. 


Property of Miss Auice A. De Lamar. 


JAKOB LEISTEN 
GerRMAN: 1845— 


5 CARDINAL RICHELIEU’S FETE-DAY 


A00 7 Height, 18 inches; length, 30 inches 4A I Mahl 


Tur aged Cardinal and Prime Minister of France reclines in his huge 
elbow-chair, surrounded by his dependents and parasites, while one of 
his female courtiers sings to him, to the accompaniment of an organ 
and supported by male voices. Father Joseph, “the Gray Cardinal,” 
stands in the background, and altogether eighteen figures appear. 
Signed at the lower left, J. LetsTEen. 


From the M. Knoedler & Co. Collection, New York, 1893. FAIS ~ a OO ~ 


Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. De Lamar. 


6 eK .. Aagh patho sti “icor hee Ei tthe ASX — 
Soth ah ru) 2a 


RUDOLF ERNST 
GERMAN: 1854— 


6—ORITENTAL INTERIOR WITH FIGURE 


YAO 1 es Height, 24 inches ; width, 19 inches Tite Aatelalts 


In a marble corridor with gold ornamentation and brilliant stained 
glass windows, an Arab with venerable white beard and elaborate cere- 
monial dress stands facing the left, three-quarters front, left hand 
resting on hip. In his right hand he holds a copper ewer from which 
he is filling glasses which are inset in a circular table surrounding the 
standard of a tall lamp that extends much higher than his head. 


Signed at the lower right, R. Exnsr. 


Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. De Lamar. 


HENRI RONDEL 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


7—THE TITIAN HAIR 
FLOM _ Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches 


SD liaunitidy 
Heap and bust portrait, demi-nue, of a blue-eyed and small featured 
young woman with a mass of deep Titian-red hair, which is parted 
over the centre of her forehead and falls in flowing sweeps back of her 
shoulders. She looks directly at the spectator, with face and figure ‘ 
toward the right, and her full bust is exposed, diaphanous drapery 
falling away and sinking into the drooping folds of a crimson-lined p 
dark cloak. z 
Signed at the lower right, H. Ronvet. 1 


Pee 


Property of Miss Atice A. De Lamar. 


MARTIN KAVEL 


FreNcH: ConTEMPORARY 


8—GIRL WITH TAMBOURINE 


S3BO 1 Height, 26 inches; width, 211/ inches 


HawFr-LEencTH figure of a young girl whose blond hair is rich in golden 
lights, with large, pensive, hazel eyes and delicately chiseled features, 
facing the spectator, with head poised questioningly over her left 
shoulder. She is clad in a too well-worn gown of greenish brocade, 
freely open at the breast, and holds with both hands a red-framed 
tambourine. 

Signed at the lower right, Martin Kavet. 


Property of Miss Atice A. De Lamar. 


FRANCOIS VANSEVERDONCK 


BELGIAN: CONTEMPORARY 


9—-STABLE INTERIOR WITH SHEEP 


7 On Height, 201% inches; length, 27 inches tb Junrthili 


Inro the dim grayish interior of a stable a slant of sunlight penetrates, 
through a low doorway at the left, warming the mellow straw-strewn 
floor, where sheep, a goat and a lamb are assembled about a water tub. 
Hens and chickens and a game rooster are near by, and the shepherd’s 
coat hangs upon the wall. 


Signed at the lower right, Prp. 1881, Francois VANSEVER- 
DONCK. 


Property of the Estate of the late Carratn J. R. De Lamar. 


LOUIS AIME JAPY 


Frencu: 1850— 


10—LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE 


/ Vox Height, 22 inches; length, 271 inches hu £ Arla 


In the foreground, at right of centre, a clump of slender birches stands 
beside a brook, where it broadens to a pool, and then winds to left along 
the border of a meadow and back into a lightly wooded distance. In 
the brook and in the meadow are red cows and white cows, brown ones 
and black ones, and a red reflection warms the silvery surface of the 
stream, | 
Signed at the lower right, Jary. 


Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. DE Lamar. 


AIME PERRET 


Frencu: 184'7— 


1I—_LA VANNEUSE 


ZNO 7 Height, 29 inches; width, 24 inches Aoltud Galle | 
A BLOND young peasant woman, plump and of sturdy frame, stands in 
the foreground, where a cloud shadow lightly veils the harvest land- 
scape, winnowing grain. As she pours it from a basket held in her 
arms to one on the ground, chickens behind her profit by the oppor- 
tunity to feed. Back of them a stone wall comes into view, and at left 


haystacks appear in a broad field. 
Signed at the lower right, Aimé PERRET. 


Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. De Lamar. 


FRANCOIS BRUNERY 


FRENCH: ConTEMPORARY 


12—CHESS 


: KOO T Height, 24 inches; length, 29 inches AA: bebe / Ugirch 


In a palace room a cardinal and a gentleman in richly embroidered 
velvet coat, lace cuffs and jabot, face each other across an ormolu 
mounted table, absorbed to the point of fixation in a game of chess. 
The features of the cardinal are immobile but tranquil, those of his 
opponent pursed and knitted; heads rest on hands, and a spider has 


wrought a web connecting both with the chandelier above. Another 
gentleman and a cleric in purple, standing in a doorway, regard the 
spectacle with joyous amazement. 


Signed at the lower right, F. Brunery. 
Property of the Estate of the late Caprarin J. R. De Lamar. 


HENRI RONDEL 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


13—FEMME BLONDE 


lS Height, 29 inches; width, 24 inches Yon. 4. Kytley 


Busr portrait of a dark-eyed young woman, observed in a strong light 
against, an olive background of green and brown, figure very slightly 
to the right and face turned full to the front. Her golden-blond hair 
is puffed and lightly curled, and crowned by a jeweled star, and her 
full, white bust is exposed above white and golden draperies pinned 
with a single crimson rose. A crimson cloak lightly enfolds her, edged 


with sable. 
Signed at the lower right, H. RonveEu. 


Property of the Estate of the late Carrain J. R. De LAMAR. 


n 


EUGENE JOSEPH VERBOECKHOVEN 
Beucian: 1799—1881 | 


14—SHEEP AND LANDSCAPE 


( Panel) Gbevite 


Height, 23% inches; length, 29 inches 


S60 7 


On the crest of a hillock in the foreground a ewe of creamy fleece and 
her white lamb are lying on the grass, in the sunshine, a black ram 
recumbent but alert beside them, and another creamy-fleeced sheep 
standing at the right. <A lordly game rooster struts near by, and two 
hens seek in leisurely way for food. In the background, a green moun- 
tainous country with wooded slopes and clearings, and the habitations 
and occupations of a grazing land. 


Signed at right below centre, on the end of a felled tree 
trunk, EUGENE VERBOECKHOVEN, FT. 1851. 


From the Edwin S. Chapin Collection, New York, 1893.-#22 Sais. 
Property of Miss Atice A. Dre Lamar. 


ALBERT GUILLAUME 


Frencuo: NINETEENTH CENTURY 


15—LENTR ACTE 


150 Height, 251% inches; length, 32 inches lalenghie La 


Typicat representation of the interior of a French theatre at the % | 
interval between acts, with some seats vacated, a silk-hatted man | 
standing and looking with his glass up and backward toward the | 
balcony, and a very fat man making his exit to the grave discomfort 
and annoyance of a woman almost as fat, whom he ignores, while he 
makes gallant apology to a youthful beauty in front who has been much | 
less discommoded. 
Signed at the lower right, A. P. GuitLauME. | 


__ Property of the Estate of the late Carratn J. R. De Lamar. 


FERDINAND JAN MONCHABLON 


Frencu: 1855—1908 | 


16—GATHERING THE HARV EST 


Ly ye | 
3/04 Height, 15 inches; length, 22 inches AAG. 


Broap fields level or rolling, and spreading over low hills, extend far | 
and wide in bright sunshine under a light sky veiled with haze, the Y 
haze in the distance settling into valleys which are bounded by wooded | 
horizon hills. The fields are brown under the plow, green with various | 
growths, now and again wooded, and golden with ripened grain. ‘Three 
harvesters are at work, a man with a scythe, a woman gathering his 
reapings into sheaves, and another woman who is resting and taking 


refreshment. 


Signed at the lower right, Jan Moncuasxon, 1887. At 
lower left: QEuvre XIII. 


Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. De Lamar. 


LAURENZ ALMA-TADEMA, R.A. 
Britiso: 1836— 


17—LOVE’S MISSILE hh. luk, U 
sy . 


2/00 q Height, 261% inches; width, 171 inches 


A GREEK maiden is about to throw from the window a bunch of roses 
to which a scroll is tied. She has pushed back the marble window- 
shutter, which reveals in the sunshine the upper part of a temple. 
Her hair is golden-red, her costume a clinging robe of vellowish, mossy- 
green silk, wound about with a black gauze scarf. 


Signed on the edge of the couch, AuMa-TapEeMa, op. CXCIII. 3 
From the collection of the late Mrs. Mary Adelaide Yerkes. 141k _oly 
Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. Dr Lamar. 


bi53, Ancphk Tas degueec «ers Kon fats 144] R RXxA 
Sold - Yeas. 0. Yeohee Bite 1891 xP EXXK 4 


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£5 Pasd ~ beta (1 nrek At TS d¢-. 
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MARIE ROSA BONHEUR 
Frencu: 1822—1899 


18—_MONARCH OF THE FOREST 
WSLS Height, 29 inches; width, 24 inches VA VLE. 


Boxpry and proudly facing the spectator, a stag stands in the fore- 
ground, in an open spot within a dense wood of slender trees, their 
branches partly leafless and partly retaining the brown and reddish 
foliage of the rapidly passing fall. Back of the monarch stand two 
of his brown and younger brothers. 


Signed at the lower left, Rosa BonnEvr, 1886. 
From the Edwin Thorne Collection, New York, 1893.- #57 P 4750 3 
Property of the Estate of the late Captain J. R. DE Lamar. 


S527, are hh Lelltecs Jiro ao 1S 74 bea MS KKK 
Setq. Etec'udlrnd Ab-G/jbt7, BENSX 


EMILE VAN MARCKE 
Frencu: 1827—1891 


19—A SPRING DAY 
KOO + Height, 251% inches; width, 21 mches 0. lbconth, Md 
In a pleasant open orchard, with young trees in full blossom, a red 
and white cow les. on the short fresh grass, placidly ruminating. 
Beyond, the view extends across broad pasture lands where many 
cattle graze, with scattered trees in spring foliage, to a line of low 


tree-crowned hills in the distance. A single cloud drifts across the sky, 
and sunlight suffuses the landscape. 


Signed at the lower right, Em. Van Marcke. 
Collection M. Foignard, Paris. - | 
Godfrey Mannheimer Collection, New York, 1896. Catalogue No. 60, $/3 
From the John Daly Collection, New York, 1907. # Mt) + $6.50 ‘ 
Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. DE Lamar. 


CESARE DETTI 
Iravian: 1847—1915 


20—LA VISITE A LARTISTE 


(Water Color) At Mts 
480 + Height, 25 inches; length, 32 imches 
In a studio of palatial proportions, with tesselated floor and tapestried 
walls, an artist in green velvet coat is interrupted in the painting of 
a religious picture, presenting a kneeling bishop and the elements 
of an apotheosis, by the arrival of an austere cardinal and his suite, 
including an elderly and more tolerant cardinal. Emotions vary when 
the visitors find the artist’s bishop posing at the feet of a lightly clad 
and engaging golden-haired model, all innocent of their approach. — 


Signed at the lower left, C. Dert1, Parts. 
Property of Miss Atick A. Dr Lamar. 


PAUL L. M. GROLLERON 
Frencu: 1848—1901 


21—RECREATION IN CAMP 
iow Height, 26 inches; length, 31 inches SMA Ky lotanthe 


Frencu soldiers in cantonment during the summer exercises appear 
in groups, standing or seated, on the green grass of a valley winding 
amid low hills. Through the centre of the vale a river crosses, ita 
surface reflecting the turquoise-blue of a sky in which a few strata of 
mauve clouds lie above the hilltops. The far bank of the stream is in 
sunshine, and within the clear shadow of the green foreground two of 
the soldiers seated on their blanket rolls are playing a card game, 
while three of their companions stand looking on. | 


Signed at the lower right, P. GRoLLERON. 


From the M. Knoedler & Co. Sale, New York, 1898. #9 - peo. 
. Property of Miss Atice A. De Lamar. 


£337, pought db : Care Spt 1869. AomMnMsx , 
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JEAN BERAUD 
Frencu: 1849— 


22_LES HALLES q 
HNHOO-—z Height, 2514 inches; length, 32 inches llaud he o 


A corner of the great central market of Paris is depicted on a sum- 
mer day, when the bounty of the earth is bright to look upon as it is 
brought to the city by the thrifty French growers. The sidewalk 
stands just outside the building are piled high with vegetables of many 
colors, and a throng of purchasers dicker with the market women in 
their quaint caps. Cabs fill the adjoining street, and omnibuses are 
passing in the rear. Many French types figure in the marketing 
throng. In the foreground a lady is followed by her bonne carrying 
a full basket of purchases. , 


Signed at the lower right, JEAN Béravp, 1879. 
From the Salon of 1879. s 
From the William Buchanan Collection, New York, 1912, % 98. “ rs NOO7 
Property of the Estate of the late Capratn J. R. De Lamar. 


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FERDINAND ROYBET 
Frencu: 1840— 


23—THE CAVALIER 
£98" 16M lathe, dp 


Height, 32 inches; width, 26 inches 


Tuts is the life-sized head and shoulders of a young cavalier in three- 
quarters view to the left, the head inclined upon the right shoulder 
and the eyes looking toward the spectator. He wears a large black 
felt hat, slightly turned up over the left ear, a wide double ruff 
around his neck, a white satin doublet and a scarlet velvet cloak. 


Signed at the upper right, F. Royer. 
From the Mrs. A. F. Dickey Collection, New York, 1909. -K/SI - $/700 CC 
Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. De Lamar. 3 


FRANCOIS BRUNERY 


FreNcH: ConTEMPORARY 


24—MUSICAL CARDINALS 
(Panel) 


OIE Height, 28 inches; length, 36 inches Ab. tb lash, ligenk 


Ix a salon a company of cardinals and other favored servants of 
the Church are gathered to indulge and enjoy their musical procliv- 
ities—or at least to gratify the musical taste of one or two of their 
number—robes of black and purple gowning some of the clerical 
musicians relieving the brilliant vestments of their Eminences. An 
aged and enthusiastic cardinal presiding at the piano manifests hearty 
enjoyment, and of the other players the entertainment found in their 
tasks by some at least appears dubious. At one side a brilliantly clad 
servitor is filling glasses with golden wine. 


Signed at the lower right, F. Brunery. 


Property of Miss Arice A. Dre Lamar. 


FRANCOIS BRUNERY 
FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


25—CARDINALS FEASTING: 
A TOAST TO THE CHEF 
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(Panel) LU. ZL, , 


Height, 28 inches, length, 36 inches 


Carpinats and monsignori are enjoying the fruits and wine at the end 
of a bountiful repast. Their table is laden with the good things of the 
appetite and the wine that sparkles. They have summoned the able 
chef to toast him in brimming glasses. 


Signed at the lower right, F. BrunERyY. 


Property of Miss Auice A. De Lamar. 


LEON RICHET 
Frencu: 1847—1907 


26—ON THE ROAD TO BARBIZON q 
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4A5O a ( Height, 23 inches; length, 32 imches D. Karneh, 4 


Tue traveler is still in the forest country, probably an outpost of 
Fontainebleau, before emerging upon the Barbizon plain. A primitive, 
informal road winds away from the foreground, leading back through 
open reaches of the forest, where it is lost to view. To left is a green, 
rough field, in a clearing. The foreground landscape is under a 
cloud shadow, with patches of sunshine striking down in the middle 
distance. 


Signed at the lower left, Lton RicHer. 


Property of Miss Aurcre A. De Lamar. 


JAMES M. HART, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1828—1901 


27—-CATTLE AT THE RIVER 
SPATE Height, 20 inches; length, 34 inches Yibte FX. Sark 


THE eye ranges over a flat valley in a typical American landscape, 
with a reach of a shallow river occupying much of the foreground, the 
view bounded at left and in the distance by broad, rounded hills, the 
intervening fields green with grass or freely wooded, and in the middle 
distance the white steeple of a church rising over village roofs. Stand- 
ing in the stream or on the banks are many cows, of various color. 


Signed at the lower right, James M. Harr, 1871. 


Property of Miss Auice A. De Lamar. 


ROBERT WARD VAN BOSKERCK, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1855— 


283—_SUMMER LANDSCAPE 


Le Jb 4 Height, 20 inches; length, 30 ne ce a 


In the foreground a gray footpath winds along the gras¢y bank of a 
stream, generally paralleling the stream’s course, and loses itself at a 
rail fence between tree groups in the middle distance. At either side 
of the path shrubs and weeds blossom in white and yellow, and across 
the stream and in the distance the landscape is one of low green woods, 
under a sky laden with grayish-white, moisture-charged clouds. 


Signed at the lower left, R. W. Van Bosxerck. 


Property of the Estate of the late Carrary J. R. De Lamar. 


JOSEPH FREDERIC CHARLES SOULACROIX 


Pe ie Frencu: 1825— by ber - 
299 THE LADIES HAVE THEIR JEST 


Height, 39 inches; width, 30 inches 


Turee ladies in décolleté gowns, pale gold, white and robin’s-egg 
blue, have grouped themselves below a stand of palms in a room walled 
with silk. One seated on a sofa upholstered in rose looks toward the 
spectator, her nearest companion, standing at her side in the act of 
filling cups for the three, is observed a little more than in profile 
looking toward the right, and the third seated in a chair looks toward 
the left. This last shelters her face with her fan and all three are 
smiling, she of the fan not the least merrily of the three. 


Signed at the lower right, F. Soutacroix, FLoRENCcE. 


Property of the Estate of the late Captain J. R. De Lamar. 


JEAN LEON GEROME 
Frencu: 1824—1904 


30—LA MORT DE CANDAULE 
JOSO A Height, 264% inches; length, 39 inches Un Hecawk 


Tue ancient Lydian king reclines nude in his bed, beneath a blue cover- 
let, his shoulders raised and bearded chin resting on hand; before the 
couch his wife stands on a lion skin, nude, with back to the spectator 
and white drapery raised to screen her from Candaule, while she 
takes a timely glance toward the man who is to succeed as king and 
as her spouse. Gyges enters the apartment furtively, from a door on 
the right, drawing his cloak about him. The adornments of the room, 
arranged in orderly proportion, are depicted with careful detail and 
a fine harmony of color, and the carefully modeled flesh of the gar- 
landed female figure is set off in a high but soft light between the 
blue bed coverlet and a rose mantle which she has discarded along 


with her sandals. 
Signed at the lower left, J. L. Gtrome, MDCCCLIX. 


Property of the Estate of the late Captain J. R. DE Lamar. 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 
AMERICAN: 1850— 


31—THE WATER CARRIER Mth. ledd ’ 
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J IOO at Height, 3614 inches; width, 29 inches 


Iw the silvery light of the full moon, above the horizon ere the day 
has gone, a tall French peasant girl of comely face and rounded 
arms is seen in a path beside a river, where a step has been built for 
those who would draw water. Her brown hair is bound in a green 
kerchief, and she wears a short-sleeved blue waist, greenish bodice, 
white undergarment and drab apron, and sabots. She faces the spec- 
tator and carries a large brass water Jar. 


Signed at the lower right, Ripaway Kyicut, Panis. 


Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. De Lamar. 


RAIMUNDO DE MADRAZO 


SPANISH: 1841— 


32-THE LETTER 


LAO rd Height, 32 inches; width, 26 inches 


A PORTRAIT in a harmony of soft colors. A young lady with curly 
chestnut hair, in mob cap and purplish-pink negligee gown which is 
caught with a deep purple bow below the breast, is seated in a diffused 
light before a dark wall, figure to the left, three-quarters front, and’ 
face turned toward her left shoulder, chin resting lightly on her left 
hand. She has turned from an open letter, held in her right hand on 
her knee, and is in pensive meditation. At her elbow is a bundle of 


flowers which has accompanied the missive. 


Signed at the lower right, R. Maprazo, 


Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. De Lamar. 


JEHAN GEORGES VIBERT 
Frencu: 1840—1902 ; 


383—THE INCOMING TIDE | | : 
S004 Height, 29 inches; length, 37 inches 1. Ii Urneo | 


Own a sandy strip of beach between the blue sea and a meandering inlet, 
a cardinal has been so long enjoying himself in his beach chair, reading, 
with his gouty foot comfortably resting on a campstool, that the 
change of the tide has utterly escaped his attention, and he is por- 
trayed as he discovers to his dismay that the encroaching waters are at 
the hem of his robe. He and the sand and the moss covered rocks 
about him are in transparent shadow, and out on a sunny stretch of 
the beach beyond, a clerical attendant is engrossed in watching a 
companion in lively colors who is skipping stones over the rippling 
waves. 

Signed at the lower right, J. G. Viperv. 


Property of the Estate of the late Captain J. R. De Lamar. 


WILHELM MENZLER 


GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


34—LOVE AND ROSES 


1757 Height, 37 inches; width, 2514 inches he Mraceley 


On the stone seat of a balconied terrace overlooking the sea, but with 
their backs to the water and facing the observer, two lovers are finding 
out what the roses say, and are saying things to each other. He, in 
red tights and holding his idle lute, sits with an arm about the 
shoulders of his fair-haired lady, who is in rose-pink and white, and 
he looks on while she toys coquettishly with a beautiful pink rose, 
another rose lying in her lap. 


Signed on base of step, W. MenziEr, Mincuen, 1888. 


Property of the Estate of the late Capratn J. R. DE Lamar. 


*P. VANDER OUDERAA 
Bextcian: 1841— 


35—ROMAN INTERIOR WITH FIGURES 
Lbo 4 Height, 36 inches; length, 44 inches Mtttana Callernies 


Tue interior is one of rich color, a room with mural paintings and 
statuary, palms and a white marble floor with mosaic decoration. 
Here a sybaritic Roman, bearded, is being draped by two young women, 
an auburn-blond and a brunette, while partly nude young women of 
dusky skin bring refreshments and replenish the smoking incense, and 
from a bench at the left a beardless young man in pink tunic and 
blue mantle looks on. 


Signed at the lower left, P. vanper OupeEraa, 1902. 


Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. De Lamar. 


5703: lengli Greek» to Cans Sue) 88/4 Feo ESXX— 


LEON B. PERRAULT 


O a 
0 ¢. Frencu: 1832—1908 ve Ny: Aiveleg : 
36—ITALIAN GIRL RESTING ) i 
Height, 46 inches; width, 291% inches 


A youne girl of the pure Italian peasant type is seated at a shady - | 
roadside, resting idly, with her neglected knitting at her side. A pink | 
rose decks her white waist, she reveals necklaces of coral and gold, | 
she wears a blue skirt and her arms are folded across her knees. 


Signed at the lower right, L. PERRAvtLr. 
From the M. Knoedler & Co. Sale, New York, 1893.—KG/-4 7/5 - 
Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. De Lamar. 


Sel ak pod 220 


LEON FRANCOIS COMERRE 
Frencu: 1850— 


37—_UNE DANSEUSE ORIENTALE 7 
200 7 Height, 48 inches; width, 30 inches Albnud Lellecce. 


Turee-auartTer length portrait of a beautiful dancing girl of the 
Nearer East, standing, and facing the spectator, with a smiling and 
intelligent countenance, large, dark hazel eyes, and black tresses which 
fall over her shoulders and are banded in gold and decked with 
chrysanthemums. With breast and arms bare, she is draped in a 
pinkish robe, girdled in blue and gold and caught with silver clasps set 
with turquoise. Silver bracelets adorn her wrists and silver rings 
her fingers, and holding a tambourine she stands before a brillant 


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arabesque wall Signed at the upper left, Léon Comernrr. 


Property of Miss Auicre A. Dre Lamar. 


JEAN LEON GEROME 
Frencu: 1854—1904 


38—TIGERS DRINKING: 
“THE KING OF THE DESERT” 


| | i oe Height, 27 inches; length, 39 inches 


Ix the background a gray mountain mass rises above the picture, on the 
} right, while at left a lighter and lower mountain yields over its rounded 
i summit a glimpse of a turquoise sky, and at the foot of the bleak 
: and barren range grow tall palms and surface shrubbery. Issuing 
from amid this greenery in the middle distance, a shallow stream winds 
into and across the flat and open, sandy and stony valley of the fore- 
ground. Here two tiger cubs, their backs to the observer, lean over 
: the edge of the low bank of the stream, to drink, and still closer in 
: the foreground a mature tiger, a handsome beast with finely marked 
coat, is on guard, seated on its haunches with head in profile toward 


erent Signed at the lower right, J. L. G&rome. 
From the Dr. Leslie D. Ward Collection, New York, 1911 -¥ 64+ AIS O 
Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. De Lamar. bytes he 


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HENRI LAISSEMENT 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


39—THE THREE BROTHERS 


KITE Height, 33 inches; length, 404% inches Hara fur 


THis composition presents the figures of three men seated at the x 
dining table, a man of business or a capitalist, a soldier with black 
tunic and red trousers, and a priest with a costume of violet and red. | 
It seems to depict a reunion of brothers whose occupations are all | 
very different and who, when united in a little family party, express . 
very different opinions about whatever subject they have been dis- : 
cussing. The scene is a well-furnished room and details of every 


description are carefully rendered. 
Signed at the lower right. 


From the collection of the late Leon Mandel. 


Property of the Estate of the late Carprain J. R. DE Lamar. 


GIUSEPPE SIGNORINI 


Iranian: 1857— 


40—PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL OF TEN 


19S (Water Color) HM bak, , : 


Height, 4914 inches; width, 2914 inches 


A MAN, superbly costumed, stands facing the spectator, his left hand 
grasping a rolled document, while his right turns the illuminated page 
of a large book, supported on a revolving desk. His figure is enveloped 
in the voluminous folds of a rose silk robe, over which descends from 
his right shoulder a broad stole of cream and purplish-red brocade. 
Two men, similarly attired, are seated in the shadow of the back- 
ground, against an oak-paneled wall. The scene represents the interior 


of the Hall of the Council of Ten. 
Signed at the lower right, GrusEP. StcNorInI. 


Property of Miss Atice A. Dr Lamar. 


ALBERT BIERSTADT, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1829—1902 


41— ANCIENT RUINS 
LEO - Height, 28 inches; length, 45 inches 


1b danrthtlAa 
Imposine ruins of ancient stone buildings of vast extent rise upon a 
green hillside that slopes from the right, tall cypress trees growing 
within the lines of the crumbling walls, and a flock of very white sheep 
grazing upon the slope in the central foreground. To left of them 

on lower ground cows stand upon the bank of a broad river, which 
sweeps back into the distance under a flood of golden light from the 
setting sun, and on it are boats with lateen sails. 


Property of Miss Auicre A. Dr Lamar. 


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ALEXANDRE LOUIS LELOIR — 
FRENCH: 1843—1884 


42 TEMPTATION OF ST. ANTHONY 
: SITS Height, 281% inches; length, 391 inches th. z 


Tur scene is the mouth of a rock cave in the desert, and the saint in 
brown habit with cowl about his head, seated on the ground, is drawn 
back and entreated by two nymphs, one nude, one with a white drapery 
girdled in gold. They embrace him with bewitching smiles and words 
and have pushed away his holy book and the skull symbol of death. 

_ His eyes are closed, he reaches with one hand to push the temptresses 
away, clinging with the other hand to a rustic cross embedded in the © 
ground, which in the rigor of his plight he has broken at its base. 


Signed at the lower right, Lovis Letorr, 1871. 
From the Charles J. Osborn Collection, New York, 1893.-¥5/<f 2000 


Property of the Estate of the late Carrain J. R. Dre Lamar. 


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RUDOLF ERNST 
GERMAN: 1854— 


43—THE CAPTURED TIGER 


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SSO Height, 28 inches; length, 35 inches Miltuet baler 


In a sandy desert pass winding among rocks, five sturdy sons of the 
desert are seen leading a tiger into captivity. The beast is well 
secured, tethered both by chains and a rope, which are held by vigorous 
dark-skinned men, two at either side, two of them partly nude and 
two variously clad. Back of these, who are afoot, comes a horseman, 
looking proudly at the conquest of himself and his men. 


Signed at the lower left, R. Ernst, ’96. 


Property of the Estate of the late Caprarn J. R. De Lamar. 


RUDOLF ERNST 
GERMAN: 1854— 


44—ORIENTAL INTERIOR, WITH FIGURE 


SSE Height, 29-mches; length, 40 inches Helland Pebleris 


In an immense hall with huge pillars carved with statuary, and a 
tesselated floor, an Arab sits with head bowed and arms crosséd, 
gazing at the body of a tiger extended on its side in front of him on a 
richly colored rug. The man is in golden hued apparel. He faces, 
across the full length of the tiger, an architectural niche enclosing 
the statue of a female figure seated in Buddhistic attitude on a lotus 
pedestal; on the floor before it the gray fumes of incense issue from 
a large brass censer, and at each corner of the rug a tall candle is 
burning. 


Signed at the lower right, R. Ernst. 


Property of the Estate of the late Captain J. R. DE Lamar. 


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CARL KAHLER 
Austrian: 1850— 


45—“HIS HIGHNESS” 


AFO Se Height, 31% inches; length, 471 inches Ub. Hermfecar 


Tuis is the portrait of the celebrated two-year-old “Highness,” who 
won the “Futurity” in 1891. It shows him in profile facing the left, 
standing in full sunlight on a gravel path leading to a pool of water 
under tall overhanging trees. The off foreleg and the near hind leg are 
slightly advanced, and the head is erect and alert. 


Signed at the lower right, Cart Kan Er, 1899. 
From the John Daly Collection, New York, 1907. $193 A IPO 
Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. DE Laman. 


CARL KAHLER 
Austrian: 1850— 


46—THEH ARTISTS STUDIO AT MELBOURNE 
20 S Height, 37 inches; length, 531% inches Abh Sp 


Tuis is the interior of a sumptuously furnished studio crowded with 
precious objects of every variety—marbles, ivories, porcelains and 
the miscellaneous treasures assembled by a prosperous artist. Angora 
cats, a specialty of the artist’s in painting, figure as not inconspicuous 
elements of the composition. A strong light illuminates the room 
from the left, bringing the objects into high relief of form and vivid 
contrasts of color. Through a wide opening at the back is seen the 
artist himself, drawing from the nude figure of a woman, who is 
posed against a background consisting of a richly embroidered cur- 
tain. The artist and model are in a flood of strong light, apparently 
from a very high window nearby. 


Signed at the lower left, Cart KAHLER. 
From the John Daly Collection, New York, 1907. %20f- J FLS~ 
Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. De Lamar. 


FELIX ZIEM 
Frencu: 1821—1911 


47—VENICE 


PSUTE nae kc Height, 2424 inches; length, 32 inches Mdlaud 4, Map 


A coMposiITIon comprehending a considerable portion of the city from 
the Laguna approach, with a gondola crossing from the left in the fore- 
ground, a large sailboat beyond in the middle distance, the Ducal 
Palace and the Prigione on the right, with the Campanile and the domes 
of San Marco seen across their roofs, and down the central distance 
the Grand Canal shimmering in the light of a white moon, while day- 
light lingers. 

3 Signed at the lower right, ZreM. 


Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. De Lamar. 


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JULES BRETON 
Frencu: 1827—1906 


48—THE GLEANERS 
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(Pastel) 


Height, 39 inches; width, 291% inches + wna fog. 


In the foreground a bareheaded, barearmed and barefooted peasant — 
girl, holding on her left hip a bundle of wheat which she has gathered, 
stoops to pick up another which has fallen to the ground. In the 
middle distance on the right a companion is engaged in gathering the 
single straws which have been scattered as the harvest was garnered, 
and on the right two women, bearing the result of their day’s gleaning 
on their heads, are on their homeward way. Beyond the broad stubble 
field the vista extends across a fertile farm to a distant low hillside 
under the harvest moon. The landscape is hghted by the warm glow 
of early sunset, and the near foreground is in shadow, full of reflected ef 
lights. . = | 

Signed at the lower left, JULES Breton, a9: 4 


From the Mrs. A. F. Dickey Collection, New York, 1907. #1bC ~ . Stoo | 


Property of Miss Atice A. Dr Lamar. 


ADOLEF SCHREY ER 
German: 1828—1899 


49—MOORISH SHEIK AND ESCORT 


LDL0Om Height, 34 inches; length, 491 inches Mb Anal ; 


In the foreground a dark-skinned Moor, in rich garments, mounted ~ 
on a spirited Arab charger, is moving rapidly over a rough, broken, 
hilly country, accompanied by a large escort, toward an extensive 
walled town which crowns the summits of the hills in the distance. Con- 
trolling his horse by the reins in his left hand, he holds in his right a 
long, ornamented musket, resting the butt on the pommel of his saddle. 
Following closely behind him his standard-bearer holds aloft the richly 
embroidered symbol! of the sheik’s power. The strong, broad light of 
the southern sun falls upon the group of horsemen, casts a modified 
shadow across the middle distance, and illuminates the domes, turrets: 
and walls of the distant city. 


Signed at the lower right, Ap. SCHREYER. 
From the Hugo Reisinger Collection, New York, 1907. # /b A-~x / oo OO 


Property of Miss Attcr A. Dr Lamar. 


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THOMAS MORAN, N.A. | 
American: 183'7— -} 


50—A DREAM OF THE ORIENT 


3/007 Height, 33 inches; length, 50 inches beck Ie Maden 


A croup of splendid boats and barges, in the middle distance, and a 4 
castellated city rising from the sea behind them. On the left, other | 
high palace walls, with towers, and on the right a donjon in the dis- 
tance, and in front of it ships and gondolas. The water reflects on 
its mirror surface all the beautiful colors of the sails and buildings, and 
the whole composition is wrapped in a mist which scarcely dims the 
splendor of its color but rather diffuses it magically. This picture 
is highly imaginative in conception, and very decorative in color—‘“‘a 
Turner from an American brush,” as it has, not without justice, been 
called. 

Signed at the lower left, T. Moran, 1876. 


PUR cia at the Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876. 

FOC! 
From the William T. Evans Collection, New York, 1900.-#33- G c 
From the Emerson McMillin Collection, New York, 1913. K/3/ Z| 


Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. De Lamar. 


JEAN BERAUD 
Frencu: 1849— 


51_THE CASINO AT MONTE CARLO 


S45 Height, 381% inches; length, 491 inches Hollowid Sallie 


GrovuPep around one of the large gaming tables at Monte Carlo, under 
a concentrated light from above, is a large assemblage of gentlemen 
and ladies of various ages and nationalities watching the green cloth 
covered with gold and silver coin and banknotes. The emotions 
expressed are as varied as the types, and many familiar incidents of the 
gaming table are illustrated. In the foreground, on the right, a 
dejected loser, with empty pockets, leaves the table; an old lady 
searches her purse for more coin, and an eager man, with a handful of 
bank bills, dashes hopefully toward the table. Through an open door 


on the right is seen a second group similarly occupied. 


Signed at the lower right, Jean Beraun, 1890. 


From the John Daly Collection, New York, 1907. 96 «BK0004 


Property of the Estate of the late Caprarn J. R. De Lamar. 


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ATTRIBUTED TO 
SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, P.R.A. 


EncusH: 1769—1830 


52—PORTRAIT OF A MAN 


Cer, Height, 15 inches; width, 12 inches.% tee Uurecté 


Bust length, turned three-quarters to the left. Bald-headed and clean- 
shaven. In brown coat and a stock. Red curtain background. 


In the J. Abner Harper Collection, sold in New York, April 20, 1911, No. 19, - 
and described as a portrait of Sir Thomas Lawrence, to whom it was also attributed. 


Property of the Estate of the late Carrain J. R. DE Lamar. 


FRENCH SCHOOL 2 


583—PORTRAIT OF 
LOUISE ELISABETH DE BOURBON 


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We @ Height, 33 inches; width, 27 mches me hunts 4 


Har length; in full face. Wearing a gray brown dress, and a mantle 
that is continued up to the hair. Pearl necklace. Red and brown 


background, 


Property of Miss Auicre A. Dr Lamar. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
ROBERT LEVRAC TOURNIERES 


Frencu: 1668—1752 


54—PORTRAIT OF MADAME DE COLANDE 


f Vd 7 Height, 35 inches; width, 26 inches oe Minumnmeceley 
HatrF length; the body turned slightly to the left. In a blue dress, 
with flower patterns embroidered in gold on the corsage, and full 


sleeves. Roses in the hair and at the breast. Sky background. 


Property of Miss Atice A. Dre Lamar. 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 
55—PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


(Pastel) 
70 7 | 


Har length; three-quarters to the left. In a white dress, with blue 
sash and bows, and a blue bow in her hat. Ringlets of brown hair 


fall on to her shoulders. Landscape background. 


Height, 34 inches; width, 28 inches 


Property of Miss Atice A. Dr Lamar. 


ROBERT LEVRAC TOURNIERES 
Frencnu: 1668—1752 


56—PORTRAIT OF MADAME PELLICOT 
SPO 7 Height, 35 inches; width, 28 inches a bebhee 


In an ample light blue robe, cut low at the breast and edged with 
brown; pearl-edged corsage. Flowers in her raised right hand; a rose 
in her powdered hair. A curtain on the left, and an architectural 
setting on the right. 


Property of Miss Atick A. De Lamar. 


JEAN RAOUX 
Frencu: 1677—1734 


57—PORTRAIT OF A LADY WITH A BIRD 
//O-74 Height, 4714 inches; width, 3514 inches 0. 


Harr length, seen on the far side of a balcony on which over a 
Turkey carpet is a birdcage. From it has just been released the pet 
bird which is being fed by the lady who wears a low-cut amber dress. 
Her hair is powdered and in it are flowers. A bunch of grapes on 
the front of the balcony and a curtain at the top. 


From the Emerson McMillin Collection, New York, January 23, 1913, 
No. 229. Exhibited at the Union League Club, New York. 
GSO 


Property of the’Estate of the late Caprarin J. R. De Lamar. 


c's ae a 


ABRAHAM PETHER 
EnecutsH: 1756—1812 


58—_MOONLIGHT ON THE THAMES AND 
THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT 
J2O 7 


Height, 30 inches; length, 44 inches tb.dunrficld 


THE view is taken from the Southwark side of the river, just below 
Westminster. On the far side, to the right, are the Houses of Parlia- 
ment and Westminster Abbey in the distance. Sailing vessels and 
boats on the river. 


Although traditionally attributed to Henry Pether, and signed Henry Pether, it 
is presumably by Abraham Pether, who exhibited many more “Moonlight” pictures 
at the Royal Academy than Henry did, and also obtained the sobriquet “Moonlight 
Pether.” 


Property of Miss Autcre A. De Lamar. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 


ROBERT LEVRAC TOURNIERES 
Frencu: 1668—1753 


59—PORTRAIT OF 
MADEMOISELLE JEANNE DESFRICHES 


/b07 Height, 41 inches; width, 35 inches WA tocue, 


THREE-QUARTER length; to the front. In loose white robe open in 
front, and short sleeves. Leaning her right arm on a red curtain, the 
left holds flowers. A pearl necklace falls across her right shoulder. 
Sky background. 


Property of Miss Aticrk A. Dr Lamar. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH, R.A. 
7 Encuisu: 1727-—1788 


60—PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


Pa GS Height, 49 inches; width, 40 inches So Wh att 


THREE-QUARTER length; to the front; seated. In a white dress, yellow- 
brown over-mantle and short sleeves, and a large “Gainsborough” hat ; 
powdered hair; landscape setting. 


Property of the Estate of the late Captain J. R. DE Lamar. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
CARLE VAN LOO 
Frencu: 1705—1765 


61—PORTRAIT OF THE 
PRINCESS LOUISE DE POLIGNAC 


GO 7 Height, 50 inches; width, 40 inches A aumecla 


THREE-QUARTER length; three-quarters to the left, standing. In a 
flower-figured dress with corsage and low-cut, frilled sleeves with pink 
ribbons, ermine-lined blue cloak over the shoulders. A pearl necklace 
and bracelet, and ornaments in her powdered hair. A fan in her right 
hand. Architectural setting. 


Property of Miss Auicr A. Dr Lamar. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
GEORGE ROMNEY 


Encuisu: 1734—1802 


62—PORTRAIT OF MRS. HENSHAW 


J3 O74 Height, 51 wmches; width, 40 inches LD IP 


THREE-QUARTER length; in full face, seated. Wearing a white dress 
and head-dress, red sash, and ample skirts. Landscape background. 


Property of Miss Auicr A. Dre Lamar. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
ANTOINE VESTIER 


Frencu: 1740—1810 


68—PORTRAIT OF THE COMTESSE DESTRADES 


520-4 Height, 50 wmches; width, 39 inches Woe 


THREE-QUARTER length; to the front; standing. In a gray dress 
lined with red; powdered hair; flowers in her hair. The right hand 
falls by the side, the left is raised to her breast. Flowers on the table 
in the right foreground. Architectural and curtain background. 


Property of Miss Avice A. Dre Laman. 


JEAN MARC NATTIER 
Frencu: 1685—1766 


64—PORTRAIT OF Ges 
LA COMTESSE DE PARABERE | 


1350 7 : : 
Height, 53 imches; width, 3914 imches 0. helefun 


SraTED on the ground to the right of an old tree-trunk, a young lady 
faces the spectator. She is in the bloom of youth, with lovely rounded 
face, softly modeled features, rosy cheeks and gray-blue eyes. The 
powdered hair is dressed close to the head and embellished with a pink 
and a white rose. Her delicately shaped hands press to her bosom a 
pair of white doves, whose necks are encircled with amber ribbon. 
The simple white frock, flounced with the same material around the 
short sleeves and the opening of the bosom, has slipped off her left 
shoulder, revealing its shapely beauty. A blue silk drapery is disposed 
upon her lap. 


Originally in the Collection of the Marquis de Marigny. Purchased 
from the Boulay de la Menthe Collection by the grandfather of 
the former owner, Guy R. Bolton. 


From the Guy R. Bolton Collection, New York, 1912. #452 zt 2700 | 


Property of Miss Arick A. Dr Lamar. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
SIR PETER LELY 
EncusH: 1618—1680 


65—PORTRAIT OF A LADY | 
S07 Height, 50 inches; width, 40 inches i, hime q 


THREE-QUARTER length; seated, three-quarters to the right. In low- 
cut dark blue robe, red mantle over the left arm. Holding a rose in 
her right hand. Pearl necklace and ornaments. On the right is a 
casement and a peep of landscape. 


Property of Miss Avice A. De Lamar. 


HYACINTHE RIGAUD 
Frencu: 1659—1743 


66—PORTRAIT OF THE . 
DUCHESSE DE NOAILLES 


451 Height, 58 inches; width, 387 inches @ ficlobuin 


THREE-QUARTER length; three-quarters to the left. In blue, low-cut 
dress with full sleeves, seated in a high-backed chair. Flowers in a 
basket on her lap, from which she has taken the rose held in her right 
hand. 


In the Emerson McMillin Collection, sold in New York, January 23, 
1913, No. 237. 3/007 


Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. De Lamar. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 


JOHN HOPPNER, R.A. 
EncuisH: 1758—1810 | 


67—PORTRAIT OF LADY CHAMBERS , 
(30 oa Height, 50 inches; width, 40 inches 7 Mi Gio, 


THREE-QUARTER length; to the front; in a white dress, blue sash, red 
coral necklace and large hat. Her hands in her lap. Landscape 
setting. : 

Possibly she is to be identified as Miss Catherine Moore, who married Sir 


William Chambers, the celebrated architect, whose portrait was painted in 1754 
by Sir Joshua Reynolds. She died in 1797. 


Property of Miss Aticre A. De Lamar. 


STYLE OF 
THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH, R.A. 


68—_MARY COUNTESS OF SALISBURY 
j /iAO 7q Height, 501% wches; width, 40 inches Yarrern dmadteche 


THE portrait of a handsome young woman, of creamy complexion just 
tinged with rose, her quiet grayish eyes showing hazel notes, her fea- 
tures delicate. She is presented at three-quarters length, seated and 
facing the observer, lower figure turned slightly toward the left, while 
she turns her head toward the right, inclining it with easy poise to a 
very slight degree over her left shoulder. Curls of her ample coiffure 
fall lightly over both shoulders. She is in a décolleté gown of rich 
greenish-blue, with white undersleeves which leave her forearms bare, 
a plum-color girdle and scarf, and a skirt of creamy-white tones with 
grayish-olive. Her right hand droops over an arm-rest, her left 
rests lightly on her lap. Conventional background in varied neutral 
tones and quietly rich surface. 


Property of Miss Auice A. De Lamar. 


CHARLES JOSEPH NATOIRE 
FRENCH: 1700—1777 


69—PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


FO 7 Height, 56 inches; width, 44 inches hhn. il 


THree-auarters to the left; the body to the front. Full-skirted dark 
blue dress adorned with gold trimming; the bodice edged with lace, the 
sleeves full and short. Powdered hair and the face rouged. Holding 
up a carnation in her right hand. Balcony, with landscape setting. 


Property of Miss Arice A. De Lamar. 


F. DEL CAMPO 


ITALIAN: CONTEMPORARY 


70—THE PIAZZA, VENICE 


500 A Height, 29 inches; length, 47 wmches Sola Salliria 


Unper an azure sky and in sunlight clear but not glaring, the Piazza 
stretches before the eye, a ground of soft gray, with the beautiful, 
colorful facade of the Cathedral of San Marco ahead, and the Torre 
dell’Orologio and its neighboring buildings at the left. The ornamenta- 
tion of the cathedral is worked out with much attention to detail, and 
the neighboring architecture receives due consideration in its elements 
and in its color. In the Piazza are numerous figures of the varied 
city life, in modern dress, and groups of the ever-present pigeons. 


Signed at the lower right, F. pet Camro, VEnEcta, 1891. 


Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. DE Lamar. 


EUGEN VON BLAAS 
AUSTRIAN: 1843— 


* 71—VICTIM OF COQUETRY 


Wig an Height, 37 inches; length, 50 inches hl Socaret, 


Ix a Venice street, where women sit sewing, and gossiping, a young 
fisherman, evidently in the favor of many maidens, has just met and 
passed a comely girl, who is going to the fountain with her two copper 
buckets. With a coquettish air she slowly walks, conscious of the 
glances of the young fisherman, who pauses to look over his shoulder 
at the passing beauty. In the doorway of a cottage on the right 
stands a rival beauty, who smilingly endeavors to attract the attention 
of the young man, to the amusement of three companions seated nearby. 
In the distance is a stone bridge, with the facade of a palace beyond. 


Signed at the lower right, EucEN von Buaas, 1898. 
From the Mrs. A. F. Dickey Collection, New York, 1907. #200 1 PESO a 


Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. De Lamar. 


EK. GIACHI 


IraLiIAN: CoNTEMPORARY 


72_CHANT DAMOUR 


FORE Height, 35 inches; length, 51 inches Ht, Aurela 


Two bewigged gaillards, in gold lace, scarlet, white and blue, are amus- 
ing both themselves and a buxom young woman and a brown-clad 
friar, in vinous precincts of hospitality before a huge fireplace. One 
sits upon a white-covered table, his glass raised and the buxom one 
leaning in friendly freedom toward hin, the other playing a guitar and 
both beaming upon her as they sing the joys of love. Her smile and 
glance are receptive, and the rosy friar can find no voice of disapproval. 


Signed at the lower right, EK. Gracut, 1891. 


Property of Miss Auicr A. Dr Lamar. 


RAIMUNDO DE MADRAZO 
SPANISH: 1841— 


73—_SORTIE DU BAL 6 / 
a 000 7 Height, 274% inches; length, 46 inches 


From the carpeted steps of a gray and rose mansion on the left, guests 
departing from a bal masqué are entering their carriages, in the 
brightening light of a rosy dawn. Others, in all their brilliant finery of 
attire, are proceeding afoot across the garden, where one of the merry- 
makers in the exuberance of his entertainment has fallen to the grass, 
his smiling partner giving a hand up. Beside the steps coachmen are 
dozing or gossiping over the morning paper, and outside the high iron 
fence the early street sweepers are at work. 


Signed at the lower left, R. Maprazo. 


The most celebrated work of the artist. 


From the William H. Stewart Collection, New York, 1898, when it 
fetched $16,500. 7 4. Well 


Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. De Lamar. 


SIR EDWARD BURNE-JONES 
EncuisH: 1833—1898 


74—LEGEND OF ST. GEORGE AND THE 
DRAGON: EPISODE IV: THE PRINCESS 


LED TO THE DRAGON fo 4 Melbameh 


/OO0O7 Height, 4234 wmches, width, 3624 inches 


Ir appears to have been the custom that every year a virgin should 
be sacrificed to appease the dragon, and to determine who should be 
chosen lots were cast. On this occasion the lot fell to the princess, and 
she is represented being escorted to the place of sacrifice. In front of 
her is a man in armor with a spear. In his left hand is a shield. 
Behind the princess are her attendants marching in single file, each 
carrying a long candle. In the background some of her friends are 
looking through a doorway. 


Signed in the lower left-hand corner, EK. B. J., 1866. 


On the back, a manuscript paster: “If the picture ever 
needs to be revarnished, only pure mastic varnish 
should be used. (Signed) Epwarp Burne-Jones, 
1895.” 


Shown at the International Exposition, Munich, 1897. 


Exhibited at the Winter Exhibition, New Gallery, London, 1898-99; 
lent by C. S. Goldman, Esq. 


From the collection of C. S. Goldman, Esq., London. 


Purchased from Thomas Agnew & Sons, London, 1901. a 
From the Charles T. Yerkes Collection, New York, 1910.-#oFF fies 


Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. De Lamar. 


LUDWIG KNAUS 
GERMAN: 1829—1910 


75—A BAVARIAN HOLIDAY 
AL 5I00%> Height, 40 inches; length, 53% we age 


ATTRACTIVELY situated among trees and flowering shrubs is a terrace 
in front of a Bavarian inn, where a number of people from the city 
are sitting at tables, eating. In the foreground a little girl in trim 
and dainty attire is distributing cakes and delicacies to a group of 
village children. The little tots are so delighted at the unexpected 
treat that they have quite neglected a baby, who is crying on the 
ground, his shoes kicked off. At the end of the terrace is a swing, 
where several children are collected. At the upper right appear the 
house-tops and church spire of the village. 


Signed at the lower left, L. Knaus, 1890. 


Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. Dr Lamar. 


N1.¢. 8. Baten. daly 0913 ~ ML Slboo_, 


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JEHAN GEORGES VIBERT 
Frencu: 1840—1902 


76—DEPARTURE OF HIS EMINENCE. 


feos Height, 39 inches; length, 55 mches MA [eoku, aaa 


In the patio of a marble palace of Spain, a cardinal in his brilliant 
robes is seen astride a white horse caparisoned in brilliant accord, about 
to take his leave of two ladies richly dressed, who speed him from the 
foot of the marble stairway. The younger of the two, comely and 
with reddish hair, clasps her hands devoutly, smiling quietly with equal 
devotion, and the cardinal, with an inspiration of satisfaction, raises 
his hand in benediction, while the elder woman, sheltering her face with 
a fan, looks at his Eminence shrewdly, with a not unkindly tolerance. 
A cleric in black is slipping a bottle of champagne into the cardinal’s 
saddle-bag. 

Signed at the lower left, J. G. Viner. 


Property of the Estate of the late Carratin J. R. De Lamar. 


WILLIAM ADOLPHE BOUGUEREAU 
Frencu: 1825—1905 


77—_L AURORE 


Height, 82 inches; width, 421% inches ' 
he Gb Laclald 


Tue spirit of the morning comes as a lithe nymph borne upon the aerial 
wings of the dawn, tripping so lightly over the earth that her delicate 
foot uses a stream in the foreground merely as a mirror, not disturbing 
the limpid surface. Her slender figure is nude, save for a diaphanous 
drapery which trails from her upraised left arm, falling behind her 
back and winding forward lightly over her fleet limbs. Her long and 
curling hair falling unconfined hangs to below her waist, and her face 
is seen in profile to the left as she turns in passing and bends her head 
downward to scent a tall lly that blossoms by the water’s edge. In 
the atmospheric background a vague haze, and the hues of daybreak 
over a landscape just coming into visible being. 


Signed at the lower left, W. BoucurerEau, 1881. 
From the Charles J. Osborn Collection, New York, 18938. #97- J 6800 i 


Property of Miss Arice A. Dr Lamar. 


ETIENNE PROSPER BERNE-BELLECOUR 
Frencu: 1838—1910 


78—THE EMBARKMENT 


700 at Height, 54 inches; length, 79 inches PM ud L llenius | ; 


Ar left a French troop train, for men and horses, cuts the line of a 
clouded sky, creamy and gray. Horses are already aboard, others are 
being loaded on, under the direction of officers, and the yard of a 
country station is filled with cavalrymen, dismounted, and with their 
packs. Other members of the forces, and villagers, are seen without 
the gate, at the right, while in the distance ahead of the train appear 
roofs of buildings and the tops of trees. 


Signed at the lower left, E. BERNE-BELLECcOUR, 1882. 
Exhibited at the Exposition Centennale de VArt Francais, 1889. 


Property of the Estate of the late Captain J. R. Dr Lamar. 


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J. WATSON NICOL 


EncuisH : CONTEMPORARY 


79—_COURT-MARTIAL OF ROB ROY 


/bo- Height, 4614 inches; length, 72 inches I. A Hunk, 


A composition of eight figures, the scene a crypt with dark reddish 
beams and shadowed ceiling, and gray and creamy walls and floor. 
At right the stern military judge sits at a table, with back to the 
spectator and head turned slightly to his left, where the red-bearded 
Scot stands facing him, clad in kilt and white shirt, which is open at 
the front and reveals his hairy chest. Four red-coats stand rigid, 
guarding him, and a fifth guards the low entrance door at the left, 
while their commander stands sword in hand a little in front of them, 
eyes on the bare-headed victim and observed profil perdu. 


Signed at the lower right, J. Watson Nicot. 
Property of Miss Aticr A. Dre Lamar. 


J. CAMILLE MATHIEU 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


80—EN GARE DE GARCHE, SEINE ET OISE 
S00 i Height, 52 inches; length, 79 wches OM elehuun 


THe spectator looks between slender trees which form an open screen 
in the foreground, across a broad pool or backwater of a sluggish 
stream, its dark blue surface broadly spread with white, which traverses 
the breadth of the picture. The foreground is a green rolling bank 
lying in the sunlight and accented by transparent shadows of the sap- 
lings, between which at the water’s edge the grass grows coarser and 
reeds and aquatic plants grow taller. On the far side of the stream 
are dense woods, green and blue, with sunshine touching feathery 
foliage at the left, and shadows deepening toward the right. 


Signed at the lower left, J. CAMILLE MaTuiev, SEPTEMBRE, 
1895. 


Property of Miss Auice A. Dre Lamar. 


FILIPPO BARATTI 


Iranian: ConrTEMPORARY 


81I—_BENJAMIN FRANKLIN AT THE 
COURT OF VERSAILLES 
J/d0 7 


Tue full title and explanation of the picture appears on the back of 
. the canvas, in the following note: 

“Receiption [sic] of Dr. Franklin and his fellow delegates (Deane and Lee) by 
King Louis the XVI and his wife Marie Antoinette, at Versailles, after the treaty 


signed between France and the United States of America. Year 1778. Painted by 
Filippo Baratti, London, 1892.” 


The royal couple are on a dais spread with gold-edged crimson, the 
king in purple, standing, the queen in rose-white with a light emerald 
mantle, seated. Before them stand the three American delegates, Dr. 
Franklin in black velvet, his associates in green and rich apricot. 
Standing about the splendid hall are ladies and gentlemen of the 
Court and palace attendants, in brilliant costume, to the number of 


nearly two score. 
Signed at lower left, F. Bararri, 1892. 


Property of the Estate of the late Carrain J. R. De Lamar. 


WILLIAM DIDIER-POUGET 
Frencu: 1864— 


82—FIELD OF HEATHER 


ALSO og Height, 41 imches; length, 69 inches LA Vsotin 


Iw low lateral rolls_a high field crosses the picture, its surface covered 
with thickly growing purple heather, cut by paths and softly glowing 
in subdued sunshine. In the middle distance it falls away abruptly, to 
green lowlands dark in shadow and seen through a variable bluish 
haze. Just at the slope of the heather field, in the sunlight, a shepherd 
stands in the midst of his flock, and afar off across the shadowed fields 
the misty horizon reveals a low and far reaching range of mountains. 


Signed at the lower right, Divirr-Povucer. 


Property of the Estate of the late Caprain J. R. De Lamar. 


Height, 38 inches; length, 55 inches AV, bale . Sons 


EDWIN LORD WEEKS 


American: 1849—1903 Staats 4 


83—STATE PROCESSION OF SHAH JEHAN 
G TS Height, 80 inches; length, 118 inches vA yy g y Ay, ip 


Tue stately monarch is enthroned upon the back of a huge elephant, a 
an attendant holding a sun umbrella above him, the mahout and two 
dogs seated on the elephant’s head, and two scarlet coated attendants 
standing on a riding shelf slung at the elephant’s side. A second 
elephant bearing an official under a canopy is a little in the rear, and 
horsemen fall in from the left, while a white clad throng flock down the 
great steps of a huge gate in the background, above whose flanking _ 
walls are seen the palmate domes of the mosque within, white under a 
turquoise sky. 


Signed td the lower right, E. L. Weeks. 
From the Edwin Lord Weeks Sale, 1905. 


Property of Miss Auicr A. De Lamar. 


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ATTRIBUTED TO 
FRANCIS WHEATLEY, RAS 
Encusu: 1747—1801 


84—PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


//O-74 Height, 96 inches; width, 64 inches Af basmastly 


Fut length, moving slowly toward the right. In a white muslin dress, 
with small blue sash and holding in her right hand, loosely by the 
strings, her straw sun-bonnet with blue ribbons. Near a lake, in a 
woody landscape. 


Property of Miss Atice A. De Lamar. 


CARLE VAN LOO 
Frencu: 1705—1765 


85—PORTRAIT OF LOUIS XV IN STATE ROBES 
KIS Height, 83 inches; width, 57 inches hb.G | 


Fut length; three-quarters to the left. Le Bien Aimé, in the flower = 4 
of early manhood, wears a suit of blue armor embellished with bands of | 
gilt ornament. His ermine-lined mantle is sewn with French lilies 
and he wears a blue sash. His left hand is on his hip, and his right 
is laid on the plumed helmet which, together with the baton and 
gauntlets, is placed on the red-draped table on the left. In the right 
foreground is a gilt stool, upholstered in rose. He wears the ribbon 
of the Order of the Golden Fleece. His head is relieved against a 
dark green curtain. 


The highly ornamental frame is decorated with festoons of arms, and the device 
of two dolphins in lozenges at the corners. 


From the Chateaw de Minard, which belonged to the Marquis de 


Marigny, brother of the Marquise de Pompadour, who was Min- 
ister of State. 


It was purchased direct from Van Loo. 
Guy R. Bolton Collection, New York, February 19, 1912, No. 79. $I/004 | 
Property of Miss Atice A. De Lamar. | 


i A ile 


ATTRIBUTED TO 


THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH, R.A. 
Enewiso: 172'—1'788 


86—PORTRAIT OF A LADY P 
oO + Height, 96 inches; width, 60 inches 0. hdlebuon 


Fut length, standing, to the front. In a white skirt with blue over- 
dress, large black hat with blue ribbon. The right hand to the waist, 
the left falling by her side. Landscape setting. 


Property of Miss Auicre A. Dr Lamar. 


FRANCOIS DVORAK 


FRENcH: CONTEMPORARY 


87—_AT THE SPA 
S807 Height, 74 inches; length, 108 inches J. bale dane 


An assemblage of American fashion and freedom at New York’s 
famous Springs, in the vision of a foreigner and in the costumes of the 
latter part of the nineteenth century. At the right the corner of a 
stone building, with a pillared porch extending well across the picture, 
and a green grove viewed beyond it under a brilliant summer sky. In 
the corner of the porch an orchestra plays, under the folds of an 
American flag, and on porch, steps and the flagged promenade in 
front of them are men, women and children, to the number of more 
than two score, in light and colorful summer costumes. ‘T'wo pet dogs 
add diversity to the composition. 


Signed at the lower left, Fr. DvorAx, 1890, Saratoca 
Spres., N. Y. 


Property of Miss Auicr A. De Lamar. 


Ais 
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4” . 
4g so WILL H. LOW, N.A. | 
Ke oh SF IS American: 1853— Wh Ge JI. Ys, hoot 4 


gs ce 
" paren NATIONS REPRESENTED IN MUSIC 


Le 

A sertes of decorative mural paintings on oval canvases, appropriately : 
. . . . <a 

framed for use singly or in pairs or sets, or as a complete series, . 
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formerly in the collection of the late William T. Evans of New York; 
by the distinguished American mural painter and Academician, Will 
H. Low, who pictures each nation in the figure of a young woman with 
a characteristic musical instrument. - 
(a) America—Song A 

Height, 21 inches; width, 1234 inches ; ry 
Cotumbia in a wreathed crown of oak leaves is seated upon a coping, 
an unrolled scroll in her hands, with her head thrown back, hearing a 
gentle song of peace and praise. She is in white, and draped with the 
Stars and Stripes. 

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(b) England—The Harpsichord % 

Height, 21 inches; width, 1234 inches a 
A youne woman of warm red hair and mature charms at the white 


keyboard of a greenish harpsichord, before a trellis beyond which pink 
flowers raise their heads amid pale splashes of yellow. She is in a 
sleeveless mauve gown with drapery of bright yellow, and is turned 
toward the left with face more than half to the front. 


(c) EKgypt—The Curved Harp 

Height, 21 inches; width, 1234 wches 
On a stone seat, Egypt as a woman sits facing the right, the curved 
harp between her knees extending its red crescent from the floor to 
above her head. She is in glowing golden yellow and malachite-green. 
In the background purplish-gray pyramids, yellow-capped. 


(d) France—The Drum 4 
Height, 21 inches; width, 1284 inches 


As a brunette capped in pink and laurel-crowned, martial France 
listens to the music of drum and cannon. She is seated, in profile to 
right, in tricolored drapery. 


(e) Germany—The Organ 
Height, 21 inches; width, 1234 inches 


A Saxon maiden with long Marguerite braids, in profile to left, is 
seated at an organ, playing. Her waist is mauve-gray and_ her 
voluminous skirt magenta, with sundry tones of dull red and yellow. 


(f) Greece—The Lyre 
Height, 20°34 inches; width, 1224 inches 
Figurative Greece in a filmy chiton of canary color, a drapery of blue 


over waist and knees; she sits, laurel-crowned and sounding a golden 
lyre, in an embrasure of a marble pergola. 


(g) Holland—The Lute 

Height, 2024 inches; width, 1214 inches 
Ar her feet a line of yellow tulips, flower of the tulip-growing Low- 
lands, and a suggestion of water, Holland seated in a mahogany 


chair is playing the lute and singing softly to herself, a house with 
step-gable roof in the background. 


(h) Hungary—The Violin 

Height, 21 inches; width, 1234 inches 
Huneary, possessed of the spirit of her music, smiles, and her eyes are 
fixed in a far-away vision, as she caresses her violin, while seated on a 
green and brown bank in the open, her hair bound in coral and bright 
coins. 


(2) Ireland—The Celtic Harp 
Height, 21 inches; width, 124% inches 


Erin in a light green drapery which leaves feet and arms and one 
side of the torso exposed, is seated on a rock of a green hillside at the 
border of a blue sea. She bends over her harp, dreaming. 


(7) Italy—The ’Cello 

Height, 21 inches; width, 12%4 inches 
Demi-NvE in a drapery of indefinite coloring, vigorous yet dreamy 
Italy, with Titian hair, is playing the ’cello with emotion as she sits 
on a balcony, with a background of bright blue sky. 


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(k) Japan—The Samisen 
Height, 21 inches; width, 12% inches 


Nippon, little lady of the Orient, in yellow and pearl-gray, blue and — 
red, is seated on a red lacquer stool before a low grill, giving studious ~ 


attention to her samisen’s curious notes. At her foot a dwarf tree. 


(l) Russian—The Bells 
Height, 21 inches; width, 12°84 inches 


A sINGLE-SEATED Russian sleigh heads toward the right; it is green and 
brown and gold against the snow. In it a young woman who is in red 


turns toward the spectator and swings a string of jingling sleigh-bells, 


(m) Scotland—The Bagpipes 
Height, 21 inches; width, 1234 wmches 


BuiTHE of aspect, a sonsy Highland lass bare-legged and bare-armed 
is perched upon a gray rock on a green and yellow heath, tootling the 
national pipe with abstracted air. Her face in profile to the right. 


(n) Spain—The Castanets 

Height, 20°84 inches; width, 121% wmches 
A park and supple beauty of the Southland is seated- on a coping in 
the sunshine, in filmy and transparent pink drapery that leaves bust 
and torso unconcealed, over her knees a robe of Spanish red and 
yellow. Her arms are raised in swinging abandon as she clacks the 
castanets. 


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MANAGERS. 
THOMAS E. KIRBY, 


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3PRESENTED — 


LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 
AND THEIR WORKS 


ALMA-TADEMA, Laurenz, R.A. 


Love’s Missile 


BARATTI, FILipro 


Benjamin Franklin at the Court of Versailles 


BERAUD, Jean 
Les Halles 
The Casino at Monte Carlo 


BERNE-BELLECOUR, Ertenne Prosper 
The Embarkment 


BIERSTADT, ALBEert 
Ancient Ruins 


BLASS, EuGENn von 
Victim of Coquetry 


BONHEUR, Marte Rosa 
Monarch of the Forest 


BOUGUEREAU, Witiiam AbDOoLPHE 
L’ Aurore 


BRETON, JuLes 
The Gleaners 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


17 


81 


78 
41 
71 | 
18 
77 


48 


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NUMBER ~ 


BRUNERY, Francois 


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Chess 12°54 
Musical Cardinals 24: om 


Cardinals Feasting: A Toast to the Chef 25 


BURNE-J ONES, Sir Epwarp 


Legend of St. George and the Dragon: Episode 
IV: The Princess led to the Dragon 74 


COMERRE, Lron FRANco!Is 


Une Danseuse orientale 37 


DEL CAMPO, F. | : 
The Piazza, Venice 70 


DETTI, CrEsare 
La Visite a l Artiste O20 


DIDIER-POUGET, Wit1i1am : 
Field of Heather 82 


DVORAK, Francors 3 
At the Spa 87 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 
Portrait of a Lady 55 


ERNST, RvupboLF 
Oriental Interior with Figure 6 
The Captured Tiger 43 
Oriental Interior, with Figure Ad, 


FRENCH SCHOOL 
Portrait of Louise Elisabeth de Bourbon 


FRERE, CHARLES ‘THEODORE 
Vue du Caire 


GAINSBOROUGH, Tuomas (Attributed to) 
Portrait of .a Lady 
Portrait of a Lady 


GAINSBOROUGH, Tuomas, f.A. (Style of) 
Mary Countess of Salisbury 


GEROME, Jzan Lion 
La Mort de Candaule 
Tigers Drinking: “The King of the Desert” 


GIACHI, E. 
Chant d’ Amour 


GROLLERON, Pavut L. M. 


Recreation in Camp 


GUILLAUME, ALseErt 
L’ Entr’acte 


HART, James M., N.A. 
Cattle at the River 


HOPPNER, Joun, R.A. (Attributed to) 
Portrait of Lady Chambers 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


53 


68 


30 
38 


72 


21 


15 


27 


67 


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NUMBER | 


JAPY, Lovis AImMé i 
Landscape and Cattle : Beli 


KAHLER, Cart 23 
“His Highness” +O 
The Artist’s Studio at Melbourne © 40 


KAVEL, Martin 


Girl with Tambourine | 8 


KNAUS, Lupwie a 
A Bavarian Holiday 15 


KNIGHT, Dante. Ringway | 
The Water Carrier ve 


LAISSEMENT, Henri ; 
The Three Brothers 39 


LAWRENCE, Sm Tuomas, P.R.A. (Attributed to) 
Portrait of a Man s | 52 


LEISTEN, Jaxor | 
Cardinal Richelieu’s Féte-day 5 


LELOIR, ALExanpre Louis 
| Temptation of St. Anthony 42 


LELY, Sir Perer (Attributed to) 
Portrait of a Lady 65 


LOW, Wit H., N.A. 
The Nations Represented in Music 


MADRAZO, Ratrmunpo DE 
The Letter 
Sortie du Bal 


MATHIEU, J. Camitie 
En Gare de Garche, Seine et Oise 


MENZLER, WityHetm 
Love and Roses 


MONCHABLON, FrErpinanp JAN 
Gathering the Harvest 


MORAN, THomas, N.A. 
A Dream of the Orient 


NATOIRE, Cuarwes JoserH 
Portrait of a Lady 


NATTIER, JEAn Marc 
Portrait of La Comtesse de Parabére 


NICOL, J. Watson 
Court-Martial of Rob Roy 


OUDERAA, P. VANDER 


Roman Interior with Figures 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


88 


32 
73 


80 


34 


16 


69 


64 


79 


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PEREZ, Atonso | a 
The Toast : Tu 


PERRAULT, Lion B. = 
Italian Girl Resting 86 


PERRET, Aime 


La Vanneuse ak 


PETHER, Aspranam 
Moonlight on the Thames and the Houses of ek. 
Parliament 58 <a 


RAOUX, JEAN | 
Portrait of a Lady with a Bird | 57 


RICHET, Lton 
On the Road to Barbizon , 26 - 


~ RIGAUD, HyacintTHE ; 
Portrait of the Duchesse de Noailles 66 


ROMNEY, Grorce (Attributed to) 
Portrait of Mrs. Henshaw 62 


RONDEL, Henri 
The Titian Hair +: Mi 
EKemme blonde 13 


ROYBET, FEerpmvanp 
The Cavalier 23 


SCHREYER, Apour 
Moorish Sheik and Escort 


SHEPPARD, Warren 


Venetian Canals 


SIGNORINI, Gruseprr 
President of the Council of Ten 


SOULACROIX, JostpH FriprEriIc CHARLES 
The Ladies Have Their Jest 


TOURNIERES, Roserr Levrac 
Portrait of Madame Pellicot 


TOURNIERES, Roserr Levrac (Attributed to) 
Portrait of Madame de Colande 
Portrait of Mademoiselle Jeanne Desfriches 


VAN BOSKERCK, Rosert Warp, N.A. 


Summer Landscape 


VAN LOO, Carle 
Portrait of Louis XV in State Robes 


VAN LOO, Carte (Attributed to) 


Portrait of the Princess Louise de Polignac 


VAN MARCKE, Emite 
A Spring Day 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


49 


40 


29 


56 


85 


61 


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VANSEVERDONCK, Francois 
Stable Interior with Sheep 


VERBOECKHOVEN, EucrEne 
Sheep and Landscape 


VESTIER, Anrornze (Attributed to) 
Portrait of the Comtesse d’Estrades 


VIBERT, JEHAN GEORGES 
The Incoming Tide 
Departure of His Eminence 


WEEKS, Epwin Lorp 


State Procession of Shah Jehan — 


WHEATLEY, Francs, R.A. 
Portrait of a Lady 


ZIEM Frurx 
Venice 


ZLER, Epnouarp 
Téte de jeune Femme | 


J OSEPH 


(Attributed to) 


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Perez - "The Toast" | 


Dudensing Galleries. 


Frere - "Vue Du Caire” 
Robert Hyman 


Sheppard - "Venetian Canals" 
illiam Burnett 


Zier - "Tete De Jeune Femme" 
H. Brassler ; 


Leisten - "Cardinal Richelieu's Fete-Day" 
H.G.D. Rohlfs 


Ernst - “Oriental Interior with Figure" 
H.C. Fairchilds 


Rondel - "me Titian Hair" 
P Remmeiatay. 


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Kavel - "Girl with a “Pambour ine” 
ian F, Detmer 


Vanseverdonek - "Stable Interior with Sheep" 
‘H.C. Pairehiids 


Japy - “Landscape and Cattle" 
Mrs. Ve Winters 


Senet - "La Vaneusse" 
Holiand Galleries 


Brunery - "Ciiess" 
H.H.Parke, Agt. 


Rondel - "Femme Blonde” 
William H, Butler 


Verboeckhoven - "Sheep and Landscape" 
Holiand Galleries 


- Guillaume - "L'Entr*acte 


Arlington Galleries 


Monehablon - Tee shering the Harvest" 
H.D.G. Roh 


ima-Tadema,R.A. - “Rovés Missile” 
Bonheur "Mon areh of the Forest" 


Van Marcke - "A Spring Day" Sa 
0. Bernet, Agt. i. 


Detti - "La Visite a L'artiste" $ 
H.H.Parke, Agt. ‘a 


Grolleron - “Recreation in Camp" . 
G. M L e LaBranche 


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as Brunery ‘= "Cardinals Feasting: A sone to the Site 
‘1.H.Russell 
26 Richet = "On The Road to Barbigon" _ 850,00 
-Bernet, Agt. 
27 Hart, NeA. "Cattle at Tie River" 325 .00 
Mrs S. GL. Parker 
28 Van Boskerek, N,a, - "Summer Landscape" 425.00 
Henry Scehuithies 
29 Soulacroix - "The Ladies Hav e Their Jest" 320,00 
Dr. Prancis Owarg 
30 Serene - "Le mere De Saninaje* , 1050.00 
_ Enight - Bike Water Carrier” 1500,00 
: arke MRE Gee RD 48 eA 
S52 De Madrazo - "The Letter" 540.00 
M. E. Rionda 
33 Vibert - "the Incoming Tide" 3800.00 
P.W.Rouss : 
34 Mongler - "Loves ana Roses" 175.00 
A, Brassler Nis oa tee 
35 Duileraa - "Roman hilt With Figures" 260,00 
Holiand Gallerie 
36 Perrault - "Italian Girl Resting" 300,00 
i By Owsley 
37 Comerre - "Une Danseuse Orientale" 300.00 


Holland Galleries 


38 Gerome - "Tigers Drinking: "The King of the Desert" 1175.00 
Holland Galleries 


39 Laissement - ""The Three Brothers" 475. 
Howard Young 

40 Signorini - aetteant of the Couneil of Ten ™ 175.00 
His, Bs Parke, agt 

41 Bierstadt,N.a, - "Ancient Ruins" 150,00 
H.C. Fairchild 

42 Leloir - "Temptation of St.anthony" 575.00 
W.C. Thompson 

43 Ernst - "The Captured Tiger" 150.00 
Holland Galleries 

44 Ernst - "Oriental Interior, with Figure" 175.00 


Hollana Galieries 


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By 3 a - % Poowtwed> «of Toh Chawhaen” ho ae 
“45 Kahler "His Highness" © © oe” $250.00 
46 Kahler'+ "The Artist's Studio at Melbourne” __ 260,00 
Robert Hyman) °2 } 
7 Ziem = "Venice" 1225.00 
Holilar Lleries 
48 Breton - "The Gleaners" _ : 2250.00 
Howard Young mw 
49 Sehreyer - "Moorish Sheik and Escort" 2500.00 
H.C, Fairehila 
60 Moran, N.AL = "4 Dream of the Orient" 3700.00 
Capt. McMillin 
51 Beraud’= "The Casino at Monte Carlo" 525.00 
Holland Galleries 
52 Lawrence, P.R.A, - "Portrait of @ Man" 170.00 
T.H.Russell = ae 
53 French School - "Portrait of Louise Blisabeth 
De Bourbon" 90,00 


F. Baumeister 


54 Tournieres - "Portrait of Madame de Colande" 170,00 
F. Baumeister 


55 English School - "Portrait of a Lady" 70.00 
W. Sttadbeck ” 
56 Tournieres - "Portrait of Madame Pellicot" 150,00 
O. Belsheim 
57 Raoux - "Portrait of a Lade with a Bird" | 110,00 
0.Belsheim 
58 Pether - "Moonlight on the Thames and The Houses 
of Parliment" 130,00 | 
59 Tournieres - "Portrait of Mademoiselle Jeanne 
Desfriches" 160,00 
60 Gainsborough,R.A. - "Portrait of a Lady" 250.00 


Mrs. Abbott 
61 Van Loo - "Portrait of the Princess Louise 


De Polignac 90,00 
62 Romney - "Portrait of Mrs. Henshaw" 130,00 
FP, Baumeister 
63 Vestier - “Portrait of The Comtesse D'Estrades" 320,00 
J. Ferguson 
64 Nattier - "Portrait of La Comtesse De Parabere” 1350.00 
O. Belsheim 
65 Lely - "Portrait of a Lady" 80,00 
FP, Baumeister 
66 Rigaud - "Portrait of the Duchesse De Noailles" 275,00 


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67 Hoppner,H.A. - "Portrait of Lady Chambers" 
F, N. Price 


= 68 Gainsborough,R.A. - "Mary Countess of Salisbury" 


Warren Smadbeck 


69 WNatoire - "Portrait of a Lady" 
William Taylor 


70 Campo - "The Piazza, Venice” 
Holland Galleries 


71 Von Blaas - "Victim of Coquetry" 
W.R.Hearst 


72 Giachi - "Chant D'amour" 
H.C. Fairchild 


73 De Madrazo - "Sortie Du Bal" 
John Bossert 


74 Burne-Jones - "Legend of Bo. Serge and the 
Dragon: Episode : 
Led to the Dragon 

Robt. H.McCormick 


75 Knaus - "A Bavarian Holiday" 
Henry Schulthies By 


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Fy Tibeve — "Neper tare of lie Hainence® 
H.H.Parke ,Agt. 


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Souguereau - "L'aurore” 
F H.C, Fairchild 


78  Berne-Bellecour - "The Embarkment" 
a Holland Galleries 


m= 79s“ Nieol = "Court-Martial of Rob Roy" 
W.R. Hearst 
80 Mathieu - "En Gare De Garche,Seine Et Oise" 
0. Belsheim 
81 Baratti - "Benjamin Franklin at the Court of 
Versailles” 


82 Didier-Pouget - "Field of Heather" 
H, A. Prosser 


83 Weeks - "State Procession of Shah Jehan" 
H.D.G. Rohlfs 


84  Wheatley,R.A. - "Portrait of a Lady" 


| F. Baumeister 
88 Van Loo - “Portrait of Louis XV in State Robes" 
HD. Rohlfs 
86 Gainsborough ,R.d. - "Portrait of a Lady" 
0. Belsheim 


8” Dvorak - "At the Spa" 
D.Calo & Sons 


88-a Low,N.A. - "The Nations Represented in Music" 
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